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Introduction to world agriscience and technology.
1994
Lee J.S. | Turner D.L.
Instructional resource guide to accompany Introduction to world agriscience and technology.
1997
Lee J.S.
AgriScience in our lives: an introduction to agricultural science, business, and natural resources. 6th ed.
1994
Krebs A.H. | Newman M.E. | Krebs A.H.
Program planning guide for agriscience and technology education
2000
Lee, Jasper S.
Mechanical technology in agriculture
1998
Johnson, Donald M. (Donald Mack)
Agricultural mechanization is the use of power and machinery to produce food and fiber. This has included the development of agricultural tools and machines, energy and power, irrigation and drainage, structures for animal housing and crop storage, and electrification. - p. 3.
Afficher plus [+] Moins [-]Animal science biology & technology | Animal science biology and technology
1996
Baker, MeeCee | Mikesell, Robert E.
Natural resources and environmental technology
2000
Lee, Jasper S.
People require certain things to live. These are the essentials for living. Food, clothing, and shelter are included. Each of these comes from the resources that are naturally found on the earth. Without these resources, human life would not be possible. What about the future? Will we run out of resources? More people require more of the earth's resources. In some cases, the earth's resources are remaining constant. New resources are not being found or are formed very slowly. Understanding natural resources helps us to be better users. - p. 1.
Afficher plus [+] Moins [-]AgriScience in our lives
1994
Krebs, Alfred H. | Newman, Michael E.
Introduction to landscaping
1998
Biondo, Ronald J. | Schroeder, Charles B.
From the Preface: Introduction to Landscaping: Design, Construction, and Maintenance offers a practical approach to establishing and maintaining residential landscapes. It is intended to introduce the various aspects of the landscape industry to students of horticulture and agriculture. The authors have carefully written this book from a horticultural perspective. Plant selection and care are the foundation of this book. This book has been organized in three distinct parts-landscape design, landscape construction, and landscape maintenance. The steps to developing a complete and functional landscape plan for the residential setting are identified and explained in an easy to understand writing style. Principles of art, defined in the text, are emphasized in the design portion of the book. The student is guided through the process of designing landscape projects from establishing customer needs to preparing and costing out the plan.
Afficher plus [+] Moins [-]Introduction to horticulture
1995
Schroeder, Charles B.